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- Properties specific to Token variables
- Handling tokens
- Functions that use the Token type
Token (Type of variable) In french: Jeton
The Token type is used to define all the advanced characteristics of a token displayed in an edit control. The characteristics of this token can be defined and changed using different WLanguage properties. Remark: For more details on the declaration of this type of variable and the use of WLanguage properties, see Declaring a variable.
// Add a token to an Edit control MyToken is Token MyToken.Caption = Customer.Name MyToken.Value = Customer.IdCustomer EditAddToken(EDT_Customer, MyToken) // Modify the background color of a token FOR EACH MyToken OF EDT_Customer.Token IF MyToken.Value = Customer.IdCustomer THEN MyToken.BackgroundColor = LightRed END END
Remarks Properties specific to Token variables The following properties can be used to handle a token: | | | Property name | Type used | Effect |
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BackgroundColor | Color variable | Background color of the token. | Caption | Character string | Caption of the token as it will be displayed in the Edit control. If this property is not specified, the caption of the token will correspond to its stored value. | | Character string | HTML code of the token caption as it will be displayed in the Edit control. If this property is not specified, the caption specified with the Caption property is used. | Color | Color variable | Color of the token text. | New in version 28StoredValue | Character string | Stored value of the token. Stores any type of value. | Tooltip | Character string | Tooltip displayed when hovering over the token. | Value | Character string | Value of the token. |
Handling tokens - To handle the tokens of an Edit control, it is possible to use:
- You can use VariableReset to reset the content of a Token variable.
Functions that use the Token type The following functions handle Token variables:
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